Okay, here's an RP question: if Auron, Lance and Kelvane were to meet each other, what would they do?
Oh, I do not eat seafood at all, if I can help it. I have never liked it, nor do I like eggs. Though, I guess salmon or tilapia is okay. I would still choose chicken or beef, sadly. While I admit that would be pretty cool in concept, and I would certainly like that in projects like fanfictions, I think the way Kecleon has been doing things has been fine. It makes people think and try to plan ahead, without giving them a visual guideline. Well, Auron is a fairly bitter Pokémon and wouldn't trust anyone easily due to his appearance, Kelvane is an extremely self-conscious Pokémon in general, and Lance is a loner who would prefer to do anything than make friends. So, if all three of them met each other, they would likely stand around in silence for a long time until Auron finally breaks the ice and tries to initiate conversation. And while Kelvane would hesitantly join the conversation, Lance would probably not care and would try to leave, which would rile up Auron and cause him to be more aggressive towards Lance, while Kelvane just stands to the side, too timid to try to intervene. Basically, a whole fairly-good sized story could be made about the interactions between these three, and it would be interesting, to say the least.
Oh, Halloween. Easily. I love everything about the season. The trick-or-treating, the costumes, the decorations. I know Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, but it can't even hold a candle to the color and atmosphere that Halloween brings. And speak not of all of the amazing horror stories centered around this wonderful holiday!
I think Flying would be my specialty, since I've always found the Flying type, and probably birds in general, interesting. If not, than Normal. Because Kecleon. Hm, recently? The Zacian/Zamazenta Encounter Theme from Pokémon Sword/Shield, Believe In Yourself from Sonic Adventure, and You Wouldn’t Know from Lego Dimensions. All of them are real good songs I can just sit back and vibe to.
Hmm, I've dipped my toes in a couple, but I never actually got around to finishing any. I remember trying Light Platinum, Glazed and Dreary. I think the one I spent the most time on was Giratina Strikes Back, but that's only because out of the many ones I tried, this was the one that seemed the most...original. Still didn't make it too far, but eh. Probably a Pokémon Ranger, like the DS titles. I know Pokémon Trainers are really cool, and there's a whole lot of really neat variants on said job description. But, the Rangers were always really cool for me, and being a group dedicated to helping both people and Pokémon seems really nice. Also, the Styler is still cool after all these years. Explorers, easily. I hate to sound like a broken record, but the Explorers games, and Sky specifically, had just the right balance of fun gameplay with an excellent plot that was a superior to the Rescue Team games in almost every way. Though, I gotta say, Super Mystery Dungeon came really close. It's definitely #2 for a myriad of reasons, but that had some real good stuff in it as well. Uh, flying carpet, duh. Considering I don't live anywhere near a large body of water, I would get so much more use out of that.
I don't really make too many purchases online, so not really. The most I can say is getting a fairly large sized Micro SD card for cheap on a random auction site, just to get it and see it could barely even hold 4 GBs, when it even wanted to work. Not a great use of my couple of bucks.
This applies to movies, TV shows, or anything, but I cannot stand the "Liar Revealed" trope. When people just create a massive web of lies that just comes crumbling down around them with one false move and everyone gets (rightfully) upset for their insincerity. It happens all the time, and it is rarely ever handled well. Give me a twist villain or something akin to that anytime over this overused trope.
Hm, I would probably have to say some kind of bird. I'm not into any one particular kind of bird, but I like the type of animal in general. Their anatomy is very interesting, their migration patterns are interesting to watch, and their interpretations in fiction is always fun and varied. Plus, Staraptor would easily be my second favorite Pokémon behind Kecleon. So, that helps.